Bafana squad announced; Pienaar calls it quits

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03 Oct 2012 01:58 (South Africa)

Steven Pienaar has retired from international soccer after 10 years in the game. The Everton player said that struggling with the physical demands of both the Premier League and international soccer had influenced his decision. By DAILY MAVERICK STAFF REPORTER.

Steven Pienaar announced his retirement from international soccer on Tuesday via a statement read out by South African Football Association CEO, Robin Petersen. At the squad announcement for upcoming friendlies against Poland and Kenya, Pienaar stole the thunder to call curtain on his 10-year career.

Pienaar, who currently plays for Everton in the Premier League in England, admitted that he had reached a point where he was struggling to cope with the demands of both international and club football.

“It is with regret that I wish to advise you that with immediate effect I'm no longer available for selection to represent South Africa,” stated Pienaar in the letter.

“After having given more than 10 years of service to the national team, I'm now at a stage where physically I'm struggling to balance the demands of playing in England with the number of games required by the national team.

“I'm proud to have represented and captained my country. For this I sincerely thank you and wish the team all the best in the future.”

Gordon Igesund thanked Pienaar for his services to South African soccer, but admitted that he himself had only heard the news on Monday.

“He's given us 10 years of service and his body is tired. Yesterday was the first time I found out he wanted to retire,” said Igesund.

Bongani Khumalo will take over as captain, and while Igesund said that Pienaar would be welcomed back should he want to return, he reiterated that Pienaar would not simply walk back into the side.

“It's important to understand the door is never closed on any player," Igesund explained.

"It was tough decision. He's being genuine and honest that it's been tough on his body. He's given his reasons and we respect his decision. [But] it doesn't mean he can come back and say he's available now. Nobody in this national team will be guaranteed a spot.”

Bafana Bafana will leave South Africa on Sunday to play two international friendly matches. They first face Poland at the national stadium in Warsaw on 12 October, and Kenya in Nairobi on 16 October.

Players based in South Africa will leave on Sunday and arrive in Warsaw on Tuesday, while those who live overseas will travel straight to Warsaw. Ingesund has included just one newcomer to the squad, Ricardo Nunes, who plays for MSK Zilina, while Delron Buckley returns after a long absence.

Also returning to the side are Luvhengo Mungomeni, Teko Modise, Sifiso Myeni, Oupa Manyisa, George Lebese, Tokelo Rantie and Thabo Nthete.

Photo: Everton's Steven Pienaar celebrates after scoring his side's first goal during their English Premier League soccer match against Chelsea at Goodison Park in Liverpool, northern England, February 11, 2012. REUTERS/Phil Noble

Ant thinks of the world and the people who live in it as a bear with a sore paw. She has a stick, covered in thorns and she’s poking the bear. When she’s not doing that, she’s watching cricket and longing for the days of the boring, boring Arsenal.

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